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BlackBerry Is Still the Best Platform for Security-Conscious Organizations, Experts Say
Topic Started: Jan 30 2013, 08:46 PM (151 Views)
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January 29th, 2013, 18:46 GMT • By Eduard Kovacs
BlackBerry Is Still the Best Platform for Security-Conscious Organizations, Experts Say

Last week, SpectorSoft released a new version of SPECTOR 360, the company’s flagship activity monitoring solution, adding support for BlackBerry devices. SpectorSoft VP of Marketing, Nick Cavalancia, has come forward to explain the company’s decision.

“Organizations have been on alert for fraudulent activity and suspicious behavior within company walls for a while, but employees are no longer tied to their desktops in today’s business environment,” Cavalancia told Softpedia.

“Mobile devices now provide the constant risk of the loss of sensitive corporate data outside the workplace, and as a result there is serious need for a security and monitoring solution that gives employers full visibility across devices into an employee’s digital and mobile activities and behaviors.”

Many users have been wondering why SpectorSoft announced its support for BlackBerry devices used in enterprise settings. That’s because, despite recent reports of its decline, BlackBerry is still the safest mobile device in an organization, being utilized by most Fortune 500 companies and 10 million small and medium businesses.


More here: http://news.softpedia.com/news/BlackBerry-Is-Still-the-Best-Platform-for-Security-Conscious-Organizations-Experts-Say-324915.shtml
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Is anybody excited about the Blackberry10? The analysts also say that all the hoopla about it were to show how their new product was that they only caught up to the competition. There didn't seem to be anything new to offer that's pushing the envelope.
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The stock jumped 100% over a weekend on news that Blackberry would sell its secure email service for other phone brands. A false hope, I think. There are a bunch of other companies offering secure email for iOS and Android. Apple is slipping a bit right now but there is no question it has the highest quality and least vulnerability to malware. You know you really want an iPhone and nothing else will be just perfect.
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